Adam
Audioholic Jedi
How much was the 8500?
It was $2500 when I asked the question, but I don't know what the "sale" price is.The 60" 8500 Rick linked for $1500 but I think the 64" was like $2500. That right?
I don't think it was available at $2500 when I checked. But there it is. At BB the 60" came to about $1600 with tax so that works out to me saving a grand from the price that made them all go away. Two hundred bucks an inch. We'll just never know what YAA and Rob paid.It was $2500 when I asked the question, but I don't know what the "sale" price is.
Sorry, sorry. I paid $2497 + tax which came to $2650 with prime shipping. Although you had to pick which day you wanted it delivered and then a time slot. The TV that I can't afford and which may eventually get sold will be here December 20th sometime before noon.It was $2500 when I asked the question, but I don't know what the "sale" price is.
You know you want one And if you really don't, you can always sell it for $3500+ in a month or two when they're really impossible to find.Yeah, he's being pretty quiet about it.
I got all the way to finalize the order...but it was out of stock when I went to confirm. For the best. I don't actually want one. I'm just caught up in the moment.
To me, it was more about Rob saying that the 60" hum could be heard from 10' away. You know what I think about that.$400 an inch. Final answer.
You're either talking about TV's, porn stars, or have an extremely inflated ego. Based on your history I think we all know which it is$400 an inch. Final answer.
Not to me.See, that's another reason why I'm thinking of ditching the E8000. It hums, very subtly. From where I sit I'm 95% sure I can't hear it, but I know it's there and that bothers me. Is that weird?
I read something about humming with my 7000 and took the girl up with me. I told her about the issue and we both couldn't hear anything from the guy's neighbors house but in the room? It sounded like a tractor.To me, it was more about Rob saying that the 60" hum could be heard from 10' away. You know what I think about that.
Unless I'm mistaken BB is totally sold out of them. It lets you add them to your cart and even get so far as to choose the store you want to pick it up at. However, when you select a store it spits back an "I'm sorry this is not available at the store you've selected" and proceeds to do that to all of your options listed. It also does something similar when you select delivery. It might be different for you, but I'd try it first before you cancel.Okay, I'd appreciate it if you guys could school me on why I should or should not get that Samsung. What makes it better than their other plasma models that cost about half as much (the 5000 series)? I'm totally ignorant and pretty much bought it on impulse. I'll probably cancel the order, especially because Best Buy has them for the same price - and they're only two miles away in case something goes wrong.
5.5 years? I got mine before you IIRC. I guess the one before that was a 32" that we got ... in 2005? Not bad.Thanks, Fuzz! I sure appreciate the info! The fact that you're buying one makes me thing, hmmm - probably worth it. Then again, you couldn't hold on to a nickel to save your life, whereas I hold on to them so tight that they'd turn into diamond if they were carbon.
I'm just not sure that I want to shell out that price premium for the 64". Maybe I should just hold out for 4k to get better, maybe even early next year. I haven't been paying much attention to TV specs. Heck, I just bought mine about 5.5 years ago. I kept my other one for 15 years.